We're returning the favor and celebrating cakes in every form, flavor and size. Take a slice of inspired, traditional French cakes from New York City, over-the-top masterpieces from a San Francisco mainstay, Seattle's best delicate and exotic coffee cakes or out-of-the-box cupcakes. Cakes never deserved their pedestal more.Read More

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Alex believes food tastes so much better when it's enjoyed with friends AND when it's easy to put together. Alex starts with a delicious beef filling for her burritos by marinating skirt steak in way too many peppercorns. And for something to chill down your mouth, Alex pops wedges of iceberg lettuce into the freezer and pulls them out at that perfectly cool temperature. Each wedge is slathered in a champagne vinegar dressing. For dessert a simple Creme caramel, that is cool and caramel-y without being too sweet or heavy. It's a light and naughty dessert. Read More

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Daisy makes a simple, elegant lunch to share with the girls. A buttery avocado stuffed with citrusy crabmeat salad opens the meal on a bright note; a veggie-laden Spanish tortilla is satisfying and easy to make ahead. Her quick salad of crunchy Jicama, creamy black beans and sweet mango rounds out the afternoon menu.Read More

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If you want to impress with baking, Lorraine's got it covered. First a beautiful Tomato and Basil Tarte Tatin that is both simple and stunning. Classic French bread gets a Spanish make over with chorizo and thyme fougasse. Lorraine's unlocking the secrets to an amazing three-tier red velvet cake. It may sound scary, but with Lorraine's professional know-how it really is baking made easy.Read More

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Bal Arneson creates an inspired Indian menu - Baked, not fried, Samosas with Tamarind Chutney; a creamy Indian cheese called Paneer and bite-sized Paneer Pakoras; colorful Avocado and Edamame Salad; and a warm Soothing Yam Soup.Read More

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"I'm amazed at how some foods intimidate people... you know, Foie Gras, Caviar, and the big one these days, Truffles... People love them to try them at the restaurant, but at home? Hold up...!
Even I was slow to get on the truffle train, as soon as I heard Paolo, my truffle guy...or as I like to call him, 'my truffle dealer' talk about how much he loves them, any worries I had were blown away.
The truth is that once you figure out how to use them, you'll never look back!
Anyhow, I'm really excited to have Paolo and his partner down for a great meal today to enjoy a couple dishes inspired by their truffles."Read More

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It's a "groove and rejuve" weekend for BFF's Alie Ward and Georgia Hardstark, when they hit the dusty trail and head to Joshua Tree in the California desert. They seek spiritual awakening through a desert guru and experience their first mud bath. Along the way they sample some famous local food like the date shake and date burger. Back home, in L.A., the girls throw a party that's inspired by their desert adventure: s'more buffet, mini date meatballs and a signature sage cocktail.Read More

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When it comes to cooking Nigella finds inspiration anywhere and everywhere. San Francisco inspired the saintly sourdough croutons that adorn her Spatchcocked Poussin with baby leaf salad. TV inspired the fabulously kitsch and kooky Grasshopper Pie, and for a spectacularly quick and tasty supper Nigella brings you Korean Calamari a recipe that came to her whilst partaking in another favourite pastime, shopping.Read More

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Welcome to Chianti - one of Italy's most famous wine regions. Here in the verdant rolling hills of Tuscany is Castello di Trebbio, a historic 11th century castle now owned by Anna, Stefano and their family. They produce some of the best wine and olive oil in the area. David tours the grounds, takes part in the grape harvest and makes some dishes using their wine and grapes.Read More

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Inspired by his love of horse racing, Bobby's brunch menu will get you ready to head off to the races in Kentucky Derby style with Country Ham and Fried Eggs served on homemade Angel Biscuits, a Southern staple. He flips Silver Dollar Buttermilk-Pecan Pancakes and serves them with a Bourbon Molasses Butter that would make any Derby goer melt! And for a photo finish, a Southern favorite, Blackberry Iced Tea mixed with some authentic Kentucky Bourbon.Read More

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Bobby Flay takes a "stay-cation" to the tropics in this Island-inspired brunch. He uses the brightest and boldest flavors in his Jerk Pork Belly and Sweet Potato Hash With Fried Eggs, Coconut Waffles With Chocolate Maple Syrup and Bananas and a Tropical Fruit Salad With Ginger Syrup. And to make it really feel like a tropical vacation, he'll shake up some Grapefruit Mojitos.Read More